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WJRX-LP was a Religious formatted
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licensed to
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, serving the immediate
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area. WJRX-LP was owned and operated by Christian Life Center.


History

WJRX-LP signed on on January 27, 2003. The station launched the first translator station for a low-power station on March 16, 2004 when W271AK signed on from
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. The translator broadcast on 102.1. Christian Life Center surrendered both licenses in April 2008. No reason for the surrender was ever given.


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